Ankan Bhaskar | Physics and Astronomy | Lifetime Achievement Award

Lifetime Achievement Award

Ankan Bhaskar
Palamuru University, India

Ankan Bhaskar
Affiliation Palamuru University
Country India
Scopus ID 56273417900
Documents 54
Citations 760
h-index 18
Subject Area Physics and Astronomy
Event International Award and Honors

The Lifetime Achievement Award recognition highlights the scholarly contributions of Ankan Bhaskar, a researcher affiliated with Palamuru University whose work has contributed to the advancement of materials science, nanotechnology, condensed matter physics, and functional oxide materials. His publication portfolio demonstrates sustained engagement with structural characterization, optical behavior, magnetic properties, and nanomaterial engineering, particularly in zinc oxide-based systems and ferrite materials. The research impact reflected through citation performance, publication output, and interdisciplinary relevance supports consideration for international academic recognition.[1]

Abstract

Ankan Bhaskar has developed a research profile centered on nanostructured materials and advanced functional oxides. His scholarly work investigates synthesis techniques, crystallographic analysis, optical properties, magnetic behavior, and antimicrobial performance of doped zinc oxide nanoparticles and ferrite systems. Through experimental and analytical methodologies, including X-ray diffraction peak profile analysis and materials characterization, his publications have contributed to the understanding of structure–property relationships in emerging materials.[2]

Keywords

Nanotechnology, Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles, Materials Science, Physics and Astronomy, Ferrite Materials, Optical Properties, Magnetic Properties, X-ray Diffraction, Nanomaterials, Functional Oxides.

Introduction

The development of multifunctional nanomaterials remains a significant area within modern physics and materials research. Investigations into doped semiconductor nanoparticles provide valuable insight into structural, optical, electronic, and magnetic phenomena. Ankan Bhaskar’s research activities align with these objectives through systematic studies of engineered oxide materials and their technological applications.[3]

Research Profile

With 54 indexed documents, approximately 760 citations, and an h-index of 18, Bhaskar has established a measurable academic presence in materials science and applied physics. His research encompasses nanoparticle synthesis, diffraction analysis, magnetic characterization, dielectric studies, and multifunctional materials for optoelectronic and biomedical applications.[1]

Research Contributions

  • Advanced investigations of Co-doped ZnO nanoparticles using Scherrer, Williamson–Hall, Size–Strain Plot, and Halder–Wagner analytical methods.
  • Studies of Ni-doped ZnO nanoparticles integrating structural, optical, magnetic, antibacterial, and theoretical analyses.
  • Research on aluminum doping effects in ZnO nanostructures and diffraction peak profile characterization.
  • Comparative investigations of microwave and conventionally sintered ferrite materials.
  • Contributions to understanding multifunctional properties of doped oxide nanomaterials.

Publications

  1. Microstructural Characteristics of Sol–Gel Auto Combustion Zn1−xCoxO Nanoparticles via X-Ray Peak Profile Analysis (2025).
  2. Synthesis, Structural, Morphological, Optical, Magnetic Properties and Antibacterial Activities of Ni-Doped ZnO Nanoparticles (2025).
  3. Impact of Aluminum Doping on X-Ray Diffraction Peak Profile Analysis and Optical Properties of ZnO Nanoparticles (2025).
  4. Influence of Metal Dopants on Structural, Optical, Magnetic and Antimicrobial Properties of ZnO Nanopowders (2024).
  5. Magnetodielectric Comparison Study Between Microwave and Conventional Sintered NiCuZn Ferrites (2023).

Research Impact

The citation performance of Bhaskar’s publications reflects engagement within the scientific community. His work supports ongoing research in nanotechnology, materials engineering, semiconductor physics, and functional nanomaterials. The interdisciplinary nature of these investigations enhances their relevance to both academic and applied research environments.[4]

Award Suitability

The Lifetime Achievement Award acknowledges sustained scholarly productivity, research visibility, and meaningful contributions to scientific knowledge. Based on publication output, citation record, and continued engagement in advanced materials research, Ankan Bhaskar demonstrates characteristics commonly associated with recognition in international academic award programs.[5]

Conclusion

Ankan Bhaskar’s body of work reflects a sustained commitment to the advancement of nanomaterials and functional oxide research. Through publications addressing synthesis, characterization, and applications of advanced materials, he has contributed to the broader understanding of contemporary materials science and physics, supporting his recognition within international academic honors initiatives.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus Author Details: Ankan Bhaskar, Author ID 56273417900. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=56273417900&source=sd-apx
  2. Bhaskar, A., & Vishnumurthy, G. (2025). Microstructural Characteristics of Sol–Gel Auto Combustion Zn1−xCoxO Nanoparticles via X-ray Peak Profile Analysis.
  3. Vishnumurthy, G., Bhaskar, A., & Ramesh, T. (2025). Ni-Doped ZnO Nanoparticles for Optoelectronic and Biomedical Applications.
  4. Vishnumurthy, G., & Bhaskar, A. (2025). Impact of Aluminum Doping on Structural and Optical Properties of ZnO Nanoparticles.
  5. Sowmya, K., Aparna, Y., Prakash, A.C., Ramesh, T., & Bhaskar, A. (2024). Influence of Metal Dopants on Structural, Optical, Magnetic and Antimicrobial Properties of ZnO Nanopowders.
  6. Ramesh, T., Sravanthi, B., Ashok, K., Bhaskar, A., & Polu, A.R. (2023). Magnetodielectric Comparison Study Between Microwave and Conventional Sintered NiCuZn Ferrites.

Kazem Jamshidi-Ghaleh | Physics and Astronomy | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Kazem Jamshidi-Ghaleh
Azarbaijan Shahid Madani University

Kazem Jamshidi-Ghaleh
Affiliation Azarbaijan Shahid Madani University
Country Iran
Scopus ID 55964077200
Documents 83
Citations 590
h-index 14
Subject Area Physics and Astronomy
Event International Award and Honors
ORCID 0000-0002-2473-0150

The Best Researcher Award article recognizes the scholarly accomplishments of Professor Kazem Jamshidi-Ghaleh, an Iranian physicist and photonics researcher affiliated with Azarbaijan Shahid Madani University. His academic work spans optics, photonics, quantum optical phenomena, spectral singularities, thin-film materials, and advanced light–matter interactions. Through sustained contributions to theoretical and applied physics, he has established a research profile characterized by international visibility, peer-reviewed publications, and measurable citation impact within the fields of Physics and Astronomy.[1]

Abstract

Kazem Jamshidi-Ghaleh has developed a distinguished academic career in optics and photonics research. His investigations address nonlinear optical effects, graphene-based structures, spectral singularities, quantum control mechanisms, and optical material characterization. The breadth of his scholarly activity is reflected in a substantial publication record and a citation profile demonstrating continuing relevance within contemporary physics research.[2]

Keywords

Optics, Photonics, Quantum Physics, Spectral Singularity, Thin Films, Graphene Structures, Optical Materials, Nonlinear Optics, Physics and Astronomy.

Introduction

Born in 1974 in East Azerbaijan Province, Iran, Professor Jamshidi-Ghaleh pursued physics studies from undergraduate through doctoral levels. He obtained his bachelor’s degree in condensed matter physics from Urmia University, completed graduate education at Tehran University, and earned a doctoral degree with participation from the Laser and Medical Research Center in Berlin, Germany. He subsequently joined Azarbaijan Shahid Madani University, where he became a faculty member and researcher in optics and photonics.[3]

Research Profile

His Scopus profile records 83 indexed documents, 590 citations, and an h-index of 14. The research portfolio encompasses theoretical modeling and experimental investigations involving optical systems, semiconductor thin films, electromagnetic wave propagation, and advanced photonic structures. These contributions have supported knowledge development in both fundamental and applied optical sciences.[1]

Research Contributions

  • Advanced studies of spectral singularities in optical systems and multilayer structures.
  • Research on nonlinear optical responses and quantum control mechanisms.
  • Investigation of graphene and epsilon-near-zero structures for beam manipulation.
  • Analysis of irradiation effects on optical characteristics of semiconductor thin films.
  • Development of theoretical frameworks relevant to photonic and optical device applications.

Publications

  1. Tunable Goos–Hänchen effect of Airy beam and comparison with Gaussian beam in graphene/ENZ structures.
  2. Effect of Gamma irradiation on optical characteristics of Fe-doped CdS thin films.
  3. Optical controlling the spectral singularity in a doped slab.
  4. Possibility of optical spectral singularity in scattering spectrums of 1D multilayer structure.

Research Impact

The citation record associated with Professor Jamshidi-Ghaleh reflects continued engagement from the scientific community. His studies have contributed to discussions on photonic materials, optical engineering, and quantum optical effects. The interdisciplinary nature of his work allows applications across optics, condensed matter physics, and materials science.[4]

Award Suitability

Based on publication productivity, citation performance, sustained academic service, and internationally indexed research output, Kazem Jamshidi-Ghaleh demonstrates attributes commonly associated with recognition through a Best Researcher Award. His long-term commitment to advancing optics and photonics research aligns with the objectives of international academic recognition programs.[5]

Conclusion

Professor Kazem Jamshidi-Ghaleh represents an established contributor to Physics and Astronomy research through his work in optics, photonics, and advanced optical materials. His scholarly record, international research visibility, and measurable academic impact support consideration for professional recognition within global research communities.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Kazem Jamshidi-Ghaleh, Author ID 55964077200. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=55964077200
  2. Applied Optics. (2025). Tunable Goos–Hänchen effect of Airy beam and comparison with Gaussian beam in graphene/ENZ structures.
    https://doi.org/10.1364/AO.573260
  3. ORCID. (n.d.). Kazem Jamshidi-Ghaleh researcher profile.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2473-0150
  4. Optical Materials. (2024). Effect of Gamma irradiation on optical characteristics of Fe-doped CdS thin films prepared using chemical bath deposition.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.optmat.2024.115394
  5. The European Physical Journal Plus. (2019). Optical controlling the spectral singularity in a doped slab.
    https://doi.org/10.1140/epjp/i2019-12728-5
  6. Optik. (2019). Possibility of optical spectral singularity in scattering spectrums of 1D multilayer structure.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijleo.2018.09.102

Ali Songhori | Planetary Sciences | Editorial Board Member

Mr. Ali Songhori | Planetary Sciences | Editorial Board Member

Mr. Ali Songhori | University of Tehran | Iran

Mr. Ali Songhori is a seismologist and geophysicist specializing in earthquake monitoring, seismic hazard assessment, and geophysical instrumentation. He has a strong academic foundation in earth system physics, geophysics, and engineering physics, complemented by extensive experience in seismic network operations, fieldwork, and data analysis. His professional work spans managing seismic data, earthquake notifications, and field operations, along with contributions to disaster mitigation initiatives, teaching, and national geophysics conferences. His research integrates seismic monitoring, site response studies, fault dynamics, historical earthquake simulation, and operational network management, bridging computational modeling with practical field applications. Recognized for academic excellence and competitive achievements, he combines scientific expertise with a focus on improving public safety and advancing seismological knowledge.

Profile : Google Scholar 

Featured Publications 

Songhori, A., Sadidkhouy, A., & Pakzad, M. (2023). Simulation of historical earthquakes on 1 Apr. 958 A.D., Mw=6.3 and 1 Apr. 1150 A.D., Mw=6.1 using aftershocks data of 27 Nov. 2017. Iranian Journal of Geophysics.

Rahimi, H., Hosseine, M., & Songhori, A. (2021). Probabilistic fault displacement hazard analysis for North Tabriz fault. Iranian Journal of Geophysics.

Khorrami, Z., Moradi, A., & Songhori, A. (2022). Relocation of April 5th 2017 Sefid-Sang earthquake aftershocks. Journal of Earth and Space Physics.

Bernard GUY | Physics, Earth sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Bernard GUY | Physics, Earth sciences | Best Researcher Award 

Emeritus Research Director, at Saint-Etienne Mines Institute Mines Telecom, France.

Bernard Guy is an Emeritus Professor at Mines Saint‑Étienne and Institut Mines‑Télécom, France, with a prestigious educational and scientific career spanning over five decades. He earned his Civil Engineer degree (Ingénieur civil des mines) from École des Mines de Paris in 1971 and went on to complete two doctorates: one as Docteur ingénieur and the other as Docteur ès sciences from Université Paris 6. Additionally, he holds qualifications as an Ingénieur géologue. His interdisciplinary research and teaching have uniquely bridged the physical sciences with earth sciences and philosophy. Guy’s work focuses on the intersection of thermodynamics, geological processes, mathematical modeling, and foundational questions in physics and philosophy. A dedicated member of multiple scientific societies, he has been part of influential committees and continues to contribute to cutting-edge discussions on space, time, and movement.

Professional Profile

Scopus

🎓 Education

Bernard Guy achieved top-level academic qualifications early in his career. In 1971, he was awarded the Ingénieur civil des mines diploma from École des Mines de Paris — one of France’s most prestigious engineering schools. Subsequently, he deepened his expertise by completing a Docteur ingénieur, showcasing strong aptitude in applied sciences and engineering. He then earned a Docteur ès sciences at Université Paris 6 (Pierre et Marie Curie University), demonstrating deep theoretical and research capabilities, particularly in earth sciences, physics, and thermodynamics. Further complementing his interdisciplinary approach, he holds the title of Ingénieur géologue, integrating geology into his scientific repertoire. This highly diverse and advanced educational foundation equipped him to pioneer innovative work at the junction of geology, physics, and philosophical inquiry.

💼 Experience

Bernard Guy has enjoyed a distinguished career in research and teaching at Mines Saint‑Étienne and Institut Mines‑Télécom, where he currently serves as Emeritus Professor. Across his decades-long tenure, he has led interdisciplinary courses and research teams in earth sciences, physics, thermodynamics, mathematical modeling, and philosophy of science. He has been deeply involved in professional societies, such as the Société française de physique and the Comité français d’histoire de la géologie, where he has contributed to advancing scientific discourse and historiography. Guy also serves on the steering committee of the Joint European Thermodynamics Conference (JETC), shaping the direction and content of one of Europe’s leading events in thermodynamics. His global scientific influence extends through conferences, mentorship, and sustained engagement in theoretical and practical facets of his fields.

🔍 Research Interests

Bernard Guy’s primary research interests lie at the convergence of earth sciences, thermodynamics, and the philosophy and foundations of physics. He is particularly fascinated by how geological and geochemical processes can be modeled mathematically, drawing on physical laws and thermodynamic principles. His work explores the interrelations of space, time, and movement, frequently referencing the theory of relativity to illuminate geological phenomena. Guy has also delved into epistemological and philosophical questions, probing the foundational underpinnings of physics and their implications for understanding Earth’s dynamic systems. As organizer and specialist within the European thermodynamics community, he pursues research that not only advances scientific knowledge but also invites critical reflection on how scientific concepts are formulated and connected.

🏆 Awards

Bernard Guy received high recognition for his scientific contributions when he was awarded the Arthur Iberall Gold Medal in 2020, during the Thermodynamics 2.0 International Conference held in the USA. This prestigious award honors his groundbreaking work that elucidates the profound interconnections among space, time, and movement—building on and extending the theoretical framework of relativity. The accolade underscores his innovative fusion of earth sciences, thermodynamics, and foundational physics, as well as his leadership within the thermodynamics community. Beyond this accolade, Guy’s election to key roles within the Société française de physique, the Comité français d’histoire de la géologie, and the Société des amis d’André Marie Ampère illustrates the breadth of esteem he holds among peers in scientific, historical, and philosophical circles.

📚 Top Noted Publications

Bernard Guy has authored numerous influential works across geology, physics, thermodynamics, and philosophy of science. Here are some notable publications:

Title: (Finite-Time) Thermodynamics, Hyperbolicity, Lorentz Invariance: Study of an Example
Author: B Guy
Index: Entropy 27 (7), 700
Year of Publish: 2025

Title: Refreshing the theory of relativity
Author: B Guy
Citations: 1
Index: Preprints
Year of Publish: 2025

Title: Finite Time Thermodynamics and Lorentz Invariance. Study of an Example
Author: B Guy
Index: Preprints
Year of Publish: 2025

Title: Striped icebergs. Preliminary discussion on the respective roles and positionings of sea ice, marine ice, glacier ice and ice shelf
Author: B Guy
Year of Publish: 2024

Title: Où sont passés les 95% de la matière et de l’énergie de l’univers?
Author: B Guy
Index: Congrès général de la Société française de physique
Year of Publish: 2023

Title: Une vision unifiée des problèmes de matière noire et d’énergie sombre. Quelle réfringence pour l’univers?
Author: B Guy
Year of Publish: 2023

Title: A unified view of dark matter and dark energy problems. How refractive is the universe?
Author: B Guy
Year of Publish: 2023

Title: Does movement precede space and time? The contribution of relational thinking and embodied cognition
Author: B Guy
Year of Publish: 2022

Title: Révision du statut de la «vitesse de la lumière» et examen de quelques problèmes cosmologiques
Author: B Guy
Year of Publish: 2022

Title: Review of the status of the “speed of light” and examination of some cosmological problems
Author: B Guy
Citations: 2
Year of Publish: 2022

Conclusion

Bernard GUY presents a highly qualified profile for the Best Researcher Award, particularly due to his interdisciplinary expertise, long-standing academic service, and recognition through prestigious honors such as the Arthur Iberall Gold Medal. His work bridges foundational theory and natural sciences, contributing meaningfully to both philosophical and scientific domains.